What Does A Usb Cable Look Like

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What Does A Usb Cable Look Like

    usb cable

  • Universal Serial Bus cables are standardized or universal when connecting to the computer. The flat end of the cable that plugs into the computer is the A end of the cable and may be plugged into a USB port on any computer. The B end of the cable plugs into the USB device.
  • Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a specification to establish communication between devices and a host controller (usually personal computers), developed and invented by Ajay Bhatt while working for Intel. USB is intended to replace many varieties of serial and parallel ports.
  • A cable provided by a manufacturer to connect a mobile device to a desktop computer through a universal serial bus.

    look like

  • bear a physical resemblance to; “She looks like her mother”
  • To seem; To be similar in appearance to; resemble
  • Goon Affiliated is the fourth studio album by American rapper Plies. The album was released by Atlantic Records on June 8, 2010.

what does a usb cable look like

What's in my bag – October 23 2011

What's in my bag - October 23 2011
This must look like the most pretentious "what’s in my bag" I ever did LOL 😀
I moved back to my home town a couple of months ago. I went for a bicycle ride to take some photos of the area. Payed a visit to my brother on the way back. I’m glad we don’t live so far apart anymore.

Here's what the end of the USB cable looked like after I was done soldering on the pins. I used a glue gun for insulation to prevent the wires from shorting each other out.

Here's what the end of the USB cable looked like after I was done soldering on the pins.  I used a glue gun for insulation to prevent the wires from shorting each other out.
Here’s what the end of the USB cable looked like after I was done soldering on the pins. I used a glue gun for insulation to prevent the wires from shorting each other out.

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